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US ad tech firm claims role in coalition’s May 11 victory

June 20, 2015 | By | Filed Under News 
 

A Louisville, Kentucky, US company claimed that it had a hand in defeating a 23-year incumbent president in Guyana. El Toro LLC, a local advertising technology company, was hired to help with digital strategy to elect David Granger, a retired army chief, as the South American country’s new President in May.

US ad tech firm, El Toro claims role in coalition’s May 11 victory.

US ad tech firm, El Toro claims role in coalition’s May 11 victory.

Though it’s not El Toro’s first political race, it is the first time the Louisville startup was hired for an international election, said Marty Meyer, Vice President of political campaigns and corporate outreach. El Toro has patented an algorithm that maps physical households with Internet addresses, allowing the company to precisely deliver online advertisements to specific IP addresses. (The company is featured as one of Louisville’s coolest office spaces in today’s weekly edition of Business First.) El Toro was hired by Brad Goodman, a political consultant for the Granger campaign, with whom the company has previously worked on American elections. Meyer said that campaigns usually target undecided voters with mail pieces or door knockers. El Toro does the same thing, but the efforts were online. For the cost of a mailer, the company can deliver 40 to 50 times the information to a home. “We’re the only people on the planet right now that can deliver the digital with such granularity,” he said. Meyer said the race was a long shot because of the incumbent’s two-decade hold on the government. In addition, the media are government-controlled in Guyana, so the campaign had no access to advertise on TV or radio. Meyer said it’s the first time Guyanese people have seen political banner ads, which added a novel aspect to the campaign. With more than half of Guyanese using mobile devices, El Toro also incorporated Facebook advertising and targeted mobile devices, according to a news release. “We implemented a multi-layered campaign and delivered several million impressions to reach voters across the entire country,” Stacy Griggs, president and CEO of El Toro, said in the release. “President Granger and his team were very digitally savvy and knew that online outreach, especially to the youth of Guyana, would be critical to winning the election.” Mayer said about 30 percent of El Toro’s business is political elections. Last year, El Toro was contracted in 426 campaigns in the United States, and it helped win 82 percent of those elections. El Toro currently employs 15 at its offices in Distillery Commons. Recently, it opened a one-person Australian office in Melbourne, where David Harry, CEO of El Toro Asia Pacific, works. (bizjournals.com)

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It was demonstrated here on GNI many times that he didn't deliver. Even Corbin raised that concern. That's the reason the PPP is protesting and 50 percent Guyanese pissed off.
FM
Originally Posted by Ramakant-P:

SO Moses didn't actually deliver the votes.

As usual the house slave went to a company that 100% white owned and operated.Look at the management no negroes.

Why did the President (50% of the people) not think of employing an all black firm.what about the black Guyanese in brooklyn and MD.The house slave perhaps do not trust black people when it comes to business or money. Of course he will buy souse,black pudding or cassava ball (without the egg) from the supporters but when it comes to serious business is back to Backraman,He doesnt trust his own people.Also it doesnt look good to have blackpeople mixup in your business involving money.

FM
Originally Posted by george dasilva:
As usual the house slave went to a company that 100% white owned and operated.Look at the management no negroes.

Why did the President (50% of the people) not think of employing an all black firm.what about the black Guyanese in brooklyn and MD.The house slave perhaps do not trust black people when it comes to business or money. Of course he will buy souse,black pudding or cassava ball (without the egg) from the supporters but when it comes to serious business is back to Backraman,He doesnt trust his own people.Also it doesnt look good to have blackpeople mixup in your business involving money.

quite obvious u are a low-breed with little or poor education . . . your borrowed vocabulary of vulgar, x-supremacist ignar is not good cover

FM
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Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by george dasilva:
As usual the house slave went to a company that 100% white owned and operated.Look at the management no negroes.

Why did the President (50% of the people) not think of employing an all black firm.what about the black Guyanese in brooklyn and MD.The house slave perhaps do not trust black people when it comes to business or money. Of course he will buy souse,black pudding or cassava ball (without the egg) from the supporters but when it comes to serious business is back to Backraman,He doesnt trust his own people.Also it doesnt look good to have blackpeople mixup in your business involving money.

quite obvious u are a low-breed with little or poor education . . . your borrowed vocabulary of vulgar, x-supremacist ignar is not good cover

 

I don't know why people demonstrate this intensely personal hatred for Black people or any other group of people.

 

I think I have an idea when it comes to the poorly educated PPP Indo crowd. They are from very very recent humble origins and were treated contemptuously by their fellow Indians who had one grain of rice in their pot more than they did. So they could look down on the poor Afro villagers, who had one grain less in their pots, in their midst with a similar level of contempt to psychologically salve their broken egos. So their experience of peasant life lived without any social contact with Blacks who was well educated, paragons of civility and civilization, and materially prosperous leads them to believe that Black people are some poor, uneducated, downtrodden people in the West. So we get the incredible references to black pudding, cassava, and egg ball and cake shop nonsense. That's my best understanding of this. It is not rooted in some notion of caste and what not.

FM

This company is taking credit for the win in areas beyond the validity of its claim. I agree mapping software helps but its social media messaging was piss poor. It is actually on places like this site and the stabroeknews comment section that most of the messages were driven and minimally so on Facebook etc.

FM
Originally Posted by alena06:
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by alena06:

What was the source of funding for this?

From Robberies carried out just before Election.

We need a forensic audit on this.

 

Doan forget the sale of black pudding, souse, and eggless egg balls.

FM

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